The Corner Tavern serves American cuisine including starters, sandwiches, salads and flat bread. The bar offers beer, cocktails and wine. It can also host private parties for up to 99 people.
Stroll by Seven's on Charles Street any day of the week and you'll hear a lively a mix of locals and tourists cheering at the game or reminiscing with friends. The pub atmosphere is welcoming to all visitors and the bartenders might just be the friendliest you'll find - most of them have been loyal employees of owner John Kiley for ten years or more. This pub keeps it simple with beer, wine, sandwiches and half price appetizers from 4pm to 6pm on weekdays.
Solas Irish Pub is a bar and restaurant offering traditional pub fare, including classic stews, sandwiches, salads and burgers. The upstairs dining room area is available to rent for private events. The bar is accessible by T on the Green Line at Copley Square, Hynes Convention Center and Prudential, as well as on the Orange Line at Back Bay station.
Granary Tavern is located in a building constructed in 1816 with rustic charm and serves menu items prepared with farm fresh ingredients in indoor and outdoor dining areas. It also hosts and caters private events.
Boston Kitchen is located inside the famous Quincey Market. It specializes in rotisserie & grilled foods. Its menu offers foods such as grilled boneless chicken, seafood wrapped in bacon and chicken fingers.
An unabashedly unpretentious neighborhood dive bar, Beacon Hill Pub is known for its cheap drinks and loyal local clientele. During the day, the pub is a low-key place locals and workers drop in for a beer, and at night it is a favorite place of Suffolk and MIT students and young working professionals. The pub has 11 beers on tap, a white and red wine available by the glass, a jukebox, dartboards, a vending machine (the pub does not serve prepared foods), TVs, arcade machines and a foosball table. The bar is cash-only, but there is an ATM inside.